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1 1 lutunek i i i i , u \ s i > i'l.o.'kil.tolt virlli iiiolitiii ilie idlli ul nar \ i li il i nt is ip rniie idi.g tv'iiel the i held in pre lions rum mi in it ibe tl ., ighl if n i lo u in ti u Â« ii m-s i t,i ej a at i-ii nil i ..â€¢ pill i nf nr people l'i aiguali-e it can it be io lib â– in i iheru j i want i pall i ic pi . lo mi i he purl i our cit icons ! oi th is u.i waul of tin noble p t y is it thai lliej un hit tl hi i'l i'lll f ll'l ll i â€¢ til i i nf ilm i i a h . i t w im ii iilu . i nif the i â– . a i i i,i tleeds i .. i ni i isu l.y uj.proiiri lite in n . â– â– it'jn icing hie j.ei i il re tin ii nl . nn in ei.pi 1 1 1 v dear i t mat ked cbi.i act risl c with .,, . civil ,/. i i mil i ii . i i ul t â– â– | of i nn ti .- li i the recurrence ul t lie iy up n which sou et em ti n t red of vast ii iif ia ,â€¢ in lhe inii ii n i - c ifl i atf ii t a a at ei v fin i i i'i a of joy in | it . , : i . it bl.rsl i jlttl . '.â€¢â€¢! -' , ill i'lie fi â€¢ anil uoinaus as i â– i \ .- n nt ol liislory kuo .' , liii ili ir garni i i.i i i ' un u.i u i u of son event ol in in.n r t some < . i it in not ii lover i â– nl iatii llui ii ia pud i'.ii . \ i i pies a ii hist . i t i ins with iilu sit i lhe present ti uie is lull ol jirui i innul m in tin nl mir initial i'n lu mu nw n l'i . f a uie nu tin n iin t states disttngn riiile i-ere.u.i ' m , hi a i in i iiiii ia in in iere.1 1 t en ergot i i il .. â– â– 1 1 d i . i acts thai vv e ro the pol'tetl'ii ns days ji , , i|,i ir i.'i-i slati â– ' i rale - i ilav in ' r ujioii which iheii i â– ' '"' â€¢""' j.v | i i impel ,| d ia i 1 1 id .,.,!,,,' i l.e i , ,,. | ,,,- i ain i et i'll the l.ii'lli , â– â– , f ur di-.li.igii i |. â– up .,, ,| ,. . , ... v i i ye pal i il - â– ., , f i - . i \ i a â– " .' .: ':.'.- , a t j v,,,ir nil ,.--â– â€¢.. i iii nnd im â– , as the ..... up ,.,, w hied â€¢' - â– â– ' . â– \ p a a ' â– rid ! i of 1 i the i pie of nil nil i.ul it is belli in pr t a rente ranee i.v il â– nf v ' lei ii-v of sl it -, f r it im upon that d â– . ' - \ i i a "" i ia i ie i liberal ttder in i |,,..- father and tin i i .-â– i i.-iiion of ' iiiuii a nd ind on â€¢ ' â– i ' lulv i i lite - â– . â– â– n â– - â€¢ â€¢ : â€¢ | -. thp vear 1 7 t ' â– nli ii'.'b ilm innrl '.- -â€¢ i â– -. i '. i â– ' ... i til pÂ«t int viid il â– â– â€¢ â€¢ â€¢-..,. i lie â– â€¢ tt : -,â– ' ' ' - 1 ' - ' â– â€¢ . 1 . - well â– if rmr gri.tit i . â– , a '-,-.-â– â€¢ . i . ,. â– ihat â€¢ - â€¢ ni w i.-l ii.rv.'.l i hearts a -, i lu t r ui t1 eir inn i"-t v und â– row - li tl f iiiinif'f of rip i hi rm â€¢ 1 â€¢', i ,â– â– â€¢ , || . â– mav - li '- iii flan â– â– . â– t â– < r i . i i â– earls " f ! it t ! ,. nil of 1 1 â– t i â– a'f i f ' â– ' if it â– tin . li â– â€¢ - .. i n'.a â€¢!, . '.,â€¢ nn i â– â– f these nuts nf initio ml bless "â– /- . iltev have i â€¢ t i â€¢ fii - ' , 1 t , r work tlieir i i if thev sin â– -, , i ' ev li ive a â€¢!., â– â€¢ â– i '. â– â€¢',-'â€¢ â€¢ ' â€¢ most j-i nl i ri-i ,-â– ..' f thev ' nt i i of mav it v ' i â– 1 77 that a lit i ... assembled nt i nlotti ml tl â– rem ,| v ed to be ' â€¢ .' die !' wa at i t pi that due i ' i â– ' â– i an 1 1 ! - tt ere performed ll i a l:itt the'ii in in minds and hearts li is dear and in ifn â€¢â– i'l'l'vl it if all v i-i-in - i a thai the 20th mu should â– â– â– " rtaneo in t lie est â€¢ f true xortl i ih ve nil other days live nnlv t il upon v inch the s vi nr ol'tho " vv as born i i ntc as -., i are not pi ' u-ined n to their history lliev ki tv verv i ittle of â€¢'' â– â€¢ ition nf ihp i i â€¢' ai lit mul vicr.il ies won .-! the r-hi vah i lionri n s uu i n oble i ieri -: - -.. t lu.t i . d the career of ibe | ill r.tn of iln i nl ion if then our ) pie w â– bul le tin i of i if i mi in i thev would i i nnlv be . .-. led to leai n more â– â– '' ' â€¢ r stalt-v l.l-t ry . i n i m . 1 1 1 ' . i bo | ui t ' â€¢ ' ' . ' â– â– '...â– !' pratlfude nnd prniÂ«o to tbo ineinorv of iho i jfiiti.i w li i li ! int no in ,,,- 1 do serve \\ n ho|io flint the rain iiv an proiiehing 20tb mav will be did t si_-ni.t i n in-ill v jinrl a ai of in beloved hi state ai i that nnr pe.-.plo ill maui i'esl ' â€¢' r a pj.reei iti t the gbiries Â« li ieh ;. ainl.lv conneet d tt i.li that 1 iv ' iv bllfll lll'lllnlll ia ions as . iili |, ., ii iv think best wn si recur !â€¢â– this â€¢ ft amain in mir next and in tbe in an iaie rust - ' n â€¢ ,- 1 f . that the hr ' ' - , f the pr - â– tt 11 expro's the elves t it"i i i ihe ,- ni a ii i ul imi of this in i i injjoi ' mil event " l i t : ' f irh's if win nt tnd ( 'â– /â– ', in tin hands i'armei-s lhe information we bate received iron ur correspondents ill this mil the adjoining states the last ihreo ar weeks le tves n . d mbt wh itever that the stocks nf wheal and < lorn in tho is of i'i.r.ni i â– : ai a en mous i lie ii i ' in rent for w 1 eat hu i < let ber tv as ' ' ir lido tv the o tin f ol ii|,',n ii by â– ' - "'â– '. mis 1 1 1 nt ihey mia ted lo sell pre - lo hold ii over until r|iring for 'â€¢ r pi u-f ; but in ibi tbey will be it 1 â– now pretl v r.i i nn el t disappointed ike wheat ' is still iu iheir bunds but h liether they u ill pm i with it at present kl nr nn nuts per bushel , it is i \ ng doubtful many of our correspondents bay ibat " i withstanding the lurgu tiinni.ut of joru lama ed l.i-t iv inter partly by being i'm sen before ii was ripe n was ret ty goner i the case in t ho inn lliern beetious ..!' â– ' â€¢ toi ii stales . m.i pui t'y by being i"1 bi tho ci il before it it us tli t , there will i in iic.li bound i i n mt he coun ii any previous yoar the bound i.-.i iny boon carol oi i'od whilst i i ii ** *^ v n * ii s y'lt'^hlii'tif ! maiplii i a \ i a 1 x !} iii a u â™¦ pcujtrt to palitirs ttftos irir.i!t:irr h\tm coiirrff tljf rls n srtftfei ihurnlitji and tljr anili orrlf vol xiv salisbury x c may i 1858 number 41 tin damaged has been fed tn hoys and -'"â– ''- i nli kini tt iiii ii im i.i i ii i in intense iiuxii -\ i procure old < i n for need vv ch i -. i i t !..-,â– , hnsall ul a i cincinnati pi â– â– < rent mart it ill it-r mammt\m â€” mmaa mm-.tini-pin-i j-_p_i i â– i â€” xuriniltural i'r lie sou in in l â€ž ,,.,,. i i inir lis lgrlcullut.il i m-s ar 1 â– :' iiiii.n ci i.tiv rim since ' l.e i ,,,!,- reduction in t .- ;. f f nnd al i 1 eight on ii m.-mv inquiries l'u â€¢' ; â– ii regard to the i.i method i n f_riiliâ€žer will â– ' â€¢ reply tin u tho col . - - i i ' nethod of appl cation i nn new i-ii md a still bit lain nl " .- rati of all iii fifty i ll.e acre it the ground be i'taivs of i . ' . ' - t . . _ . . | i f i \ i els li this ii|i ilicatioii will prolm ' -â€¢ i'.n mei - not living itry a i it . i ie i i ' .- i'ia â– â– i uup i i'uii-i scent mu t form a pi.i't f this eo.ii piist i ns ull 11 tie r fl v ' . - lull â– t up ,|| fin land tt liii , cr - i â– ; so â– henelil â– s the com pool mi mill in made upon tiie place il i - to he use i i - will sat e .-. j he mat rials might f b ruj.il _â– - ol fence conn :-. pond in u.i -. dg m corn bin iks oi straw â– f ant kind lent i -. iv â€¢â– -. 1 iiu lime and these â– . in a 1 1 e r u a t . lay lava - ing say i uie i itch ol liitiu ., â– - ii : ' ol other materials v it tl in i lias bu far ndva.ie a i .!'....- iu be i muled en ilt , tin i eu i sl ai be cut do a a j i . , t am i 1 iiifl a second i i n â– ii f j a 1 feet mixture 1 i'te . , ihis way will a im i â– :; cl ujioii an acre ol 1 i - lasl v f.n at i il.iit rate to s e | ii tiiivsl il .. " i j'i â€¢ rst soil â€¢ â– result was i rty bushels of very su r wheal lu i i acre t - . until paid ine six ills pel isliel i'm -._':. - - a l . . i ihii d it ai i in j t ai i in rate of li i teen bushels to the acre e us . no jm i - pl-nlit of 6licll ill '..'.â– ' if the li nio liinl mount the land -.. iii.i i , i.i cd will liaa a heav y crop , ,| clovei s niartiiig point i lie l i ncesb of li ii w.illl land he â– xpeusive â€” i i not be u.-ed on land iie-li i uie â€¢ â€¢! t rj ' itter ! hut " seen il . clay laud entire it u â– a u out i course if i lit il vv .. produced und iho ex|.ei-imel.ter deter ii icd aja.a-t tin use . 1 lime as a ma mn e lime shoultl imt be a|>jdicd t the wei land i he b<i 1 must bo ei 1 clly 1 1 . y 1 1 ii l ii i ally nf tli a i y ilrai nage lime does 1 1 * > . ben lit ull dry -â– â€¢ - it it iiiav bo of great lo out a iml of imi im le -'â– 1 1 ice lo the ad joining field lis iidnptalinii to the soil loriiiineil by i xj.ei i un sine the libei id i eilucl i m in freights nn the we-u-in i alliiiilie and i io i ieoigiu kail ll el i ..,-'â– exjiel inn his eau hi made tt ul groat expel so hy | iniiteri lit ni within 10 or i miles ol liicsi roads lime d s nol iiicrca e all our crojii eijually . 1 1 be tit cotton tt heal iiiui peas ni"-t i \ a and i at \ less and con a in i outs least when mixed with ashes the cited .... corn and outs is much grea ter iln wl.eu used alone in fact a mit t uro of lime and ashes s cms greatly t augment the fertilizing power i each where a comj.osl is not iiiiulo and it i designed to i.j>|.ly tho li.uo directly !â– cotton or corn the best plan is to run i i ur row us tlee|i and wiile usjiossible 111 it with corn stalks straw leaves i.e s|u inkle i i mo on ii nt the rate ol els t tin uere nnd then cov er it t man until planting tune this i bosl uotlc ii the mil iiiuii a slid cheujier amplication "'' ll ' by first coating the beed w ith tar , vv i id ly tin lie and then pilling it ill mill an addition of ashes will improve th re alt maj dickinson one nf tbo la crest and i now . lk am â– â– ^ â€” n n â€”.â€”â€”â€”_.-.*_â– _â€” m m__m â– i | if i i.h 1 1 i !,.- llill'll sllllch 1 , til iii inl ...' ili n lining li iiip i llllll'it if f mi i â– ' .- f 1 1 l'i an i he ] j ,'.,â€¢â– !' i :.! - ail li ill hi ||| i um l ia f t lie mout practical aii,l suggestive esses tliat it lias in f a iny gyutl for t nn tn road : " i Â« ll _ it ,â– ill r he i lien n i , pre i'.ii i!i,'-i',,l t'i,r sowing na liifif i i â– ll.al ll fm lu.'i ii all .'< i !â– . g f.v r nl vvitlmiit li.-i luring nml then apply ii's ''"' v,'.v tiling rn things in st.il hick 1 ta iil.l ii > think of farming tt i'l i i.n lima an i plaster ns i tt milil â– â€¢' keeping i -,â€¢ vv itlioul ii ii fa camphor . iml stielt iua salvo â– i will 1,-11 yon how yon can put n cmii ut i ur inn ail 1 1 1 i,ls of seed a even it n ii pai utor f,n it a coat nt iiint tir a lli ai i with lii brush ; an iron ki-t t f best t in \ tliu lur nml water have sufficient boiling water antl then i mi r in sufficient water in stir what evei i j iiu v a imi in tlint . in Â« liter an i tar iv i nine rn fi if l a ith fvi-i t i ui i 1 1 will tliin lie eo.iteil ev enly ami is re i i take nt shu vei it int a liii-lifi fur l.iii-ki'l in at be | > 1 1 1 ,,\ er a â€¢ light liarn . i c itch the vv uter as s.h.ii us i t - ion draining tlirnvv then int a i . t here â€¢ on can mix ami put on i t lintet â€¢ i - in boil lack , major dickinson i a very high ngri i-iiliiual authority ii the last ren.iitk . rjiioteil he true and lie bat - it is th re t â– nf i .- ta expei iei.ee t lien et ert farmer i to be lilatnetj who tinea i.ol 1 great v . â– ease li - a ops m ijor i â€¢, iusoii if )., i â€¢ of i perma ' iient iinprovemei.t nf the noil hut the in â– â€¢ â– ..-â– - â– if a j â– . â– ii p in i he in ,-; t-i -. . clll mill i i a a suppose an expei inipril in w hid t are considered 1 e ; hitter ' jail clins.-i a car i i of i ime 20 p bush â€¢ i when slttl-ke 1 this tall become 1 ' ieieiit in i post i for about ' twenty acres of laml let i.i take ll.e 1 i r-st field hi lii farm - iv 20 acres i'iie lime if he does not use it iuiine.li itely should in thrown under a slinde it tv ill keep f a an iuilefinate pei oil if the rain doeai.otreucl.it let i iu make ' fl after ii ia betl le i 8av of twenty bushels waste litter pond iiiucl ! fee iii one i f lime l'iiis vvoulil five an ' application uf aboui 300 bushels of coin ' i t the acre or 15 wagon load of 20 ' els i iich let this e"iii|i"-t be spread n tin inn i an i p ivved in previmisly tn ' sowing wlieat let iho wheat be snaked ' ne sii me a usual ; uf crvvards coal , i with tar and a mixture of li.no ami â€¢' ashes lei the wheal lie sowed plowed nml ii n harrowed or brushed after ; let i iver seed or if peru.iuieut ; pasl lire l.e desin i other grass seeds with ' ' iln clot ci ,â– ci iitted with tar and , â– â– â– sowed aud i illed 1 1 ' should not . i-otvetl or merely rolled grass seetla will nol t ' elate nu inch tin ler acoiupact boil the ' seeds man is often blaiued tor our ignor i mt treatment uf liis seeds when the ' tvheut is cut no matter how thin the hogs ' . l.e or imtv groat the clamor for ' in in m the good ijatile let it a ! ii ,,,!' go n tl a sown until the ' t-lover has gm.0 to seed aud at lhe end i ' two or t lire yeara this ti id lightly grnz ' ed will have mi lerg.mc a surprising ' transformation a field so treated which ' now would bring five bushels of wheat will then bring fifteen to twenty f a inl i year a field so treated which now ' would brinif life linshela of wheat tt tlic-n bring fifteen to twenty of a g 1 ' vc-ar a permanent improvement having . i inn le imt only in the fertility but the texture of the soil ii is proper for ma tn bay lliat il ia nn certain how long planters can he 8iip i tli lime nt these cheap rates our j ii 1 ail are imperfectly supplied ttiil rolling st.u-k and as s i as other and in if pi litable freights offer ihey will rc-fu -,- to lake lime for manure it may be thai the roads would make a special provision for lime for manure it is cer imi tin gentlemen now nt the bond i the two roads mentioned will tin all that their duty will allow as things now stand il is i in feared that when next Â« lii-.it i'i up comes in it will l.e im possible to dp ngi icultttrttl line it will be in.'i-t prudent for persons who do re in use lime in the fall t order now when cars can he obtained i mo is now nn i transported at tho cheapest n'or thcrn rates it is only iu consequence of the recent commercial depression dimin ishing ordinary km lioad freights that an opportunity has been afforded of iry in this agricultural experiment li luia been iny in llml plantera would avail themselves of it with such proinptne to j n ,â€¢ il subject a c an ling impor tance nt ilie minds of our rail mad an lli rin s am thus tl.oill to collbtrucl cttra s is dono ii kuropo bpociully for the transportation of lime vl.c.i 1 1 . - is dune a still f.n i her reduction on both cost and i ..: lime mav be expected ui - respectfully c w llu waul kingston ga april i 1658 surface manuring ki,ii,,i soi i ui i:n ccitivat a iii my researches into this friitfu subject it im been mv lot lo meet with few notes nf experience consonant with my own very few and with ou exception very , â– , i,t tui f i tbe cxcepi i will t i b fo i line ext Â»' i ii-tn-e of au old an i um â– tobacco pi niter " n u man should bury manure though bo paid or ll.e pri '.." withonl mnlliplyitig words cither in fact or argument i would hen endorse that venerable gentleman to tliucxteul nf n iii{r ibat ibe s i fuel action llu liveliest nil ., ill tbo ai t li lll.il st i'l-'inai.i'lit ' ever derived from barn-yard ii.i.iure it ' my kirn t e.li;e bus been uttuiuedbv im , i l t b|.i'oa.ling it l.e i n quautily in re . . i less ii the surface of the gruiiul and i keeping it there a lony us tbe no â€” ities ' n f cultivation tv ili penn ii â€” 1 1 !â€¢â– i in â€¢.-. tin ' better i am i.iclinetl to state the lifter eiico in favor of this method as tint be , tween manuring and not man a ng ,,' , all i i hat f been f irci 1 into the sorrowful ' .-. mt iclimi that uf the m f lol.s of cotton seed aiinnully a|.plied a a matiure iii these southern states i c nitiely-ii ih part of i i wasted and ooutitin the la . . . i in ir of haul ing ind damage ir nn the en .- ,. ' a of â– â– i un heat i tc , far t i-i than wasted i lave our fanners examine 1 t esc lit lie dejinsttes when a gwecping rain bus laid tin-in open ' have they been grati tie 1 ul the little ni t ul kcniiig iu a the si 111 blacker pa . cukes of flattened inn which are the issue of their unsavo ry labors in tbo way of preparing fuod foi plants '. 1 i i have ai i that i would not ad luce act oi arguiii mt it is trul y tl ti i not t i do go ; anil as my iosition is i . ble to la assailed i will at least ihr w mi an advanced guard in the direct if the enemy science lias conceded ' n fact i i t io ussoi.ee of line scieuco lo concede that botween the plainest cause and the l.loat palpable effect tlioro is ll i . ii of mystery vv here her steps nre stayed where the wisest lead ia the mosl reverently bowed down aro wens if our !_- - a aiiia when vvo ascribe to i | limit the attributes of a-i animal nnd -| ..- i k of its set ting it f i and glial i we withhold from our mother earth ' merit of her skill in cooking it ecus ing at the command of theory to place uir little contributions of raw material xuctly wherethrough endless ages she bus carefully deposited i er own ? i believe i have stated mv pogitioti clearly bul let ine give one item of prac tice i will select a pouch tree as one i as chosen to preach me a capital sernmii ibis morning having been grafted on i ickasatv plum the cm ise uf its roots is prettily marked by little eruptions nf the phi in illustrating tho fact ili.it the in t a treo may t xtetid far be ond tho spread of its branches ; and also the folly of grafting a peaeli on primus i-l.i i-.i-a i did a peach ireo need digging and iiiii giug i should dig first und dung secondly not by way uf mulch particu larly nor tliat lains would cany ii down etc but for all iiii and for the further reason tliat the earth is a great absorb ent and it capacity for all enriching uu sos is hereby most signally enhanced â€” ammonia attracts water the earth ut iracts bnth yours at the end of my paper t april 1 x a just judgment ,! u-t before the doatli nf t â€¢â– emperor nicholas sif iuissiu an affair occurred in tt hid the i".ii j istico ol ids charactei tt as mil i v ili-p it ed i lie chi hi i a iiiiiekeepei attached to the house of a severe and a cruel nobleman ti veritable nero in ng his serfs wa so iiufortii as to break the leu of a i itlo ting bel i _ ing tu tho bunting pack â€¢'( tho estate 1 ..â– nobleui m fur oils seized the child drugged bim inlo his armory and vt bull of i pistol shattered his skull uverliouriug t o i u ... ult tho gamekeeper hurried to tho scene and found hint in tbe presence ol tl tc dent body of liis ii inn tho murderer standing near bi v nil ill was it you that killed my child .'" do ii landed the gamekeeper iua voice bruk eu with despair li was i " why di i you d go i llf.'iiii-e in had broken the leg of one of iii v dogs li.oc.nnn end t our soul tugod ! vou are aboui to die ! tho lordly assassin tried tograsp anoth or pistol ; but before l.e could succeed i in gamekeeper with uu irou baud line t bim on his i.i ee â€”â€”â€”, â– â€” â€” i â€”_â– â€”*_â€” -â€”â€”-.-_â– â€”â€”â– ____â€”_â– ___â– __â€”_â– ___â€”â– â€”â€”â€”â€”_â– " lleei iiiui ml your nul to god i loll vmi thill b at have pity nil your snul lllll iii ih ' - ilut f hi nil mercy i i'u.t 1 llolpl cried the tinblo man striigxling iu van will the fierce a-|i uiiiiii held him tn the ground lii imi waul _â€¢ 1 ( 1 will give you as much as tun can need t.!l will mil stop the flow fbl i 1 1 i yon wish you i freedom ! i'uu shall hat ,â€¢ ii i , icrity will not rest re me my child i n mei merc i help to the rescue i attracted by these cries a tr.-ui -, ii run to defend iheir mu -:> r i lul at lhe sight of that corpse of thu father's des pair ll f prel.ti.de i all the imrrui ofthe tragedy which had just jiussud iu ihat blood i , ned hall lli ip in iu v children ci ied the no blema.i def ml ine !" llui imi a voice was heard not an arm t a extended t.i lielp tho uiurderer lin-e i est men liuvu not come here in save you slid liif faun kfi j.er lint an here t judge and assist in thoexecu ii-.ii of your sentence liaising bun linn im bound in arms ami inadu him it down then briefly recounting all iiii acts i if i i deuce and thus - f authori ty 1 â– â– - hich the iiobleu.au had been guilty the guiuekee|ier transformed ii.touju ige mibjeet him to n long interrogation in ia i i i f ,â– , if the i it ol tin ina lered elnld aii i silent evidence of tho last ti addressing i hu sei is he â– le man lid what lilslnnel.t should the man receive i dealh replied with ono v-nice the â– â– - â€¢â€¢:' thai ti ilm u.i of jusi co inl n'ho till take iijinii hiiusell ll.u oiiiee ol ' \ . it ion ; :" " 1 lie : .; i ei vv im is now childless !" an swered lhe ume kft-per ami repeating a ilm i lime lieciiiu.nend ai mil t 1 , â– .." le | inged the sword to tho bill into the i i nun - breast tiie same day he delivered himself up to the local ml . i -, i ut the l 1 1 1 i or on being itil'oi meil i n e i.ll'nr order i that he â– he s i ai liberty sat ing this ii an has >' nu milted uu e hue ; tu a dug i '!, alii of a dog the tops of he mulberry trees bv in v in iii'mrniii.y david being hard pressed by the pi ine wanted direction vvlien and bow to ue it u.'uiiisi tbein and the lord answered let it be that when thou lieuie-t the s und f a going in the tnj.s of ihe mulberry trees then thou shall bestir thyself for then shall the lord go out before il.ee and why may we ii"t spiritualize his direction and encouriig uienl ; iu rebuke for the hacks ill iugs uf the ch hit ies god has for sei ei al tears past iu a great rn t lie special rot it ing influences f his spirit from them and i lie congregation (' aired with the ear lieryettrsof the century there have been i powerful revivals lint are tliere a i ii iw very enconrageing signs that lie ut to return ; 1 seem to hoar as it were a sound iu ihe tops of the mulberry trees iissiirring us that lie is on his way an ! mistiiki i ! 1 ) , i not bear it in the â– nceiueut and progress of revivals which are springing up here and tliere a - el i_-hl baud and oil the left neat an 1 far â– i '; i nn sure 1 hear it in two : the mil t.isli at of tho town whore 1 dwell as a voice calling upon the church t â– bestit i fm then shall lhe lord _,, ,, ut before her dear brethren ministers and elm relies do you i ' . . tho sound i 1 1 - going the i eat i ess of ii is strength ' to - im i liehohl hearken ; tho at ! i ees in o be â– an in in shake licti.keiiing his presence the trees in â– ui very midst may bo moved a revi tai mat be just ready to break out and ym not beed thu sound and bestir yourself xow when the lord is ready to go before you now i the time to wel come his c',ini>i_r iv is the time lo ask ti imi ve will and it i-luill be done um ' t . in now time t inquire lord vv i it wilt i boil have us tu du '." ami to un it there should lie no delay iln inosl favorable season of the year us ex perience proves n , , i s n l,e over if i . it 1 bad iii.i listone 1 lor the s,,'ii ami heeded it how fatal might bate been the i-oi sequences a litlle delay might have delivered him into the baa i of tlte l'lnl isliin-s s a now ii vmi th not bestir t.iiii-in when the sound is heard , ever so faintly tho spirit of ll.e i i grieved may pass by and who can i over ifi urn ' â€¢ -Â» â€¢ a traveler in tbo hackwools met vv i t li ,. ' itler near a in as und inquired w in so house '. hog's a ., ll i t built !" w â– â– i 1 in diet ii ii ivv 1 i \ ii catch them i it f ih smith to j iu it really is n sin yom pretty house fenced in q loth 1 -. ynu'ro wrong the place i leneed conf und it mv v il'o ni tbe time a t . t und it i i l i ____ temperance alphabet a i i â€¢. adder tin lit ill lite cup the liiiiikiinl jon i ice it an 1 i ii up l . ! ii bottle m.i iced 3-f*poi n ' ti n â– a u ij ,.,. . j i l,,r i t * to tlrink .. ia tv tli , .. a u ii i . â– i . llu ... ll ,Â« for i f ikiir.l in-i i .. .% ii iua â– 1 1 . it ii f -. and liotv dirty in i'l thesl i . it to di ink ; wliiii a ui â€” ll he il t . . . . i i p i a .-. i wilo tt 1 t ll.i fear 1 . ;. . i , i â– â€¢- people lazy , i lo tltt-ir tt a a i li i.i.-y i i 1 â– ' i ia i â– i iii ' ..â– 11 i'.ilut , v .... . i you lli a i i gut mil j i 1 .: .!., ' a . i . '. ,â– i . â– kept i : t tt it in a i -.â– ;'!. k ,- 1 ii kiiutt i.'.l ' ii t :. little renia i . 1 â– i .- - .,, a at iili wini r wnh i l is i i...j i i -, t .. ime 1 ,,-!,' i a .... i all are tiie t -, ne m i i â– ! m ikey who - tt i iliiin m.in il in i once in ik inin ar in it ... i a . ,' .. n . i i who pit the t ine aii hint ii iln it | , ; . ... up il tt ulc cl ' ' in i if m i li ii mil are ma lo i'll -' v in i ill i - â– a , lit a nu ..- una p 1 1 pll all y i . in in n should take i t a . ni i sign your nam v',,ir a ak you should inn e cj is i i quarri 1 : i k bharp and you'll find in in every q there liq lor i'.'liiud ii i for rum an i for nimseller t wnh n ,,, ii iher ii.it s i for snow vt'luif ii i â– drunkard lies . '.. â– â– ':;:â– i t uie lie i..r a ,. i 1 ... . â– - .,;. . . i - t , : |' ppler w ii grows worse and worse is â– is sorrow nol a drop . .: -,-. v i for i'm n la niii'iii ili strength w.i i tin i 1 ..', 11 1 we i cotu i'i ..; â– â– v .- i.i victim who stllggl : i f i'lil'1 ' ii ii ill ill where t ,- d itvaed x i for xerxes a i.i _-.- ii iiv i 1 1 ; 1 it ii nruiy il . i lurgei a - â€¢ -. y :- li.r youth i > a ling youth ob .- ,-â– ' i â– irink sl 1 a i uee also ensuarc 7 i for fulfil i i ii ivhisket ' i i . mm ) ,- m i m s ti i-iii an n ('. hi i.i a , n a die j iro ... - fresh ai i .. , paget sound ll wu wore asked for an opinion as t what portion nf the united states will iiinke the greatest re lative progress in p jiul ition wealth and the development f its industrial resour ces within the next ten years we should not hesitate t reply ihe country about 1'iigi-t s inn tbo ian i is if i . â– anil i covered with dense ami tart valuable timber the climate i regtil ir mild ami healthy bearing n great rescuiblunce t tli.ii of san francisco there are nume rous mines ,â€¢;' c u i _'â– â– id in ma ny of the streams a a i the whole country is opened to commerce hy a magnificent bay which extends two hundred miles inland and abounds with excellent har bors deep enough for tin largest vessels all this bay named admi rably inlet at it mouth and l'uget sound it its southern portion offers convenien ces for internal trade unequalled proba bly lit any other buy in the world there i.i im hay at lae mouth and t.'-.-u can pass either way in ml kinds nt weather while n-i le iae depth i valor in the channel i in u i place less than fifty i i â– i "!' the :- mu i iliei e is a level tract f lei i iln laud over which a i ail road lie a i if in the i limiliiii i . a i -' sty miles and the u'asliiii toiiians ; ;' ihey can get iln railroad they mil get with it a large share t tin tru !,- of the valleys nt the colin bin passes ami willamette trade which now through the dilkcult an i l,m ger ns eutruni â– ol tho c lamina where steamer it ul ...- was net inn a - â– â– detained fur eight days before sl.e c.uld ut i â– i .' " - â€¢ ii ti 1 country had just made a s-art in i .; t iti 1835 nli lufi w;ir brok it iit.t e away the i i i.n ed inaiiv of the settlers and pill a stop ' , moel of tin i improvement i ..- dam age form ii.e i bans ig now effectu and finally removed and wa ten i \ Â« ill this tear take a new tart i he sound already hat a considerable t trade for it mall population t i re aro its banks ixteen saw mills capable f i turning 100 000 feel of saw n lum ber am uu ly in jtraighl nnd tail tim ber is valuable for spars ami carg i 1 ihem are inl to new i rk england and ii rtralia tiie farmers on lhe sound have lent 0 barrel i flour of last tear's crop to sin fi anei-ei ,, aad ibis year ihey will send fur re there are set ,â– i-id hotirishing towna in iheterritorv of which the principal are ' hy mpia and steilcuom alia < allfornia ' lord lyluetob and die ghotit soma t a â– .,-,, i ni"t nn old fentl man at if ii in sui i.v iirar willed i i'h | i ice tt 1 1 era ins lur.li ; lied ii javo in wing nc--.iu.it which l.e l,n,l from a gentleman who mi iu il i,..ii nt tn time tin person mis ili i rf i,i-i ni i neighboring town who ni hil Â« i uu 1 , i ml i on unit t in nai-i il inl ni nnd who it-.-is h frequent visitor to liii i'.i'1-iiiji i ii iioi v ordii i-i ,â– i â– '. ' â– â– - lie li nul tin fli.-t i lady itii'in lia im i m-duei a a p tred in lam nnd ; li ted liis d itli nl i j ..'â€¢ in u n ti in ii tin 1 la i i , in following li ii.i..iui i a i \ 111 i onl llius far i it tii i ]..... 1 a pu at imi tin 1 1 a of ila mother uf llu , , it iii tpicstion " in hatl died tif a br k a item â€¢ . in .â– of in i daughter - dishonor lord i.i it u i mu nt t im in r very i â– ... i la ul li in-.li in ii'ii-'i'i ai nl las s an i Â« r suhjet t i what mt informant called suffocating lii â€” probably nervous h it iln ii u unit it appears i lhe day uf liii l-'.-iili the foretold third 1 iy he i ad a | arty of l i'l nl l'u | 1 if a a iiliniii was ilia organist ttli'-ti un iuforinn.it had ll.e nceoiu.t lie ii'.s'l.ii i.i n nm waa in a state of some a.il itiutt an i had luld ll.e story ul lhe dream lu in frirtid a ll.e niglil wu and mid night appeared ida in-i tfii-ii -- in i ,-... i ] i.ii i'ulit ; in i aume ft iua i - i aid dui iny i i .,',-â€¢ ' r â– - littleton mil frighten lu.nsell into mi ah i li tii'li t ..- ghost ii.it and ihey de tenu in .! a i'ia a l-.i k tt la 1 1 t,â€žâ€žl in ih room 1 it ul and when lie returned lo i hem they - 1 i " ii in i1 ' la ttli ! 12 ,.'.!.., k i past you've jockeyed the ghost ; tuat the beat thing i .,, â€¢_â– ., nul ily tu bed and iu lite morning j i!l i all 1 1 lit he according weill up atllirt ui while ili valet came down to fetch some thing it was said lo get some mint water which he was in lhe habit uf taking leaving la lotd altip ul in al thi period the cloi-k of the parish cl.urcli win i waa nol far off and which nf cutirae c 1 not have been touched began i n't to peal f,,rih the true inidnight in.ur the inlet pro ceeded up mm and shortly burst forth into loud t'lii'i it oi -. the parly run tin and found hi lordship dead my informant's i.npreaaion it i ihat the sudden revulsion of feeling from a tateofÂ»ecu>ih lo 6nding hiinaelf nl lhe ino in nl iu tin verv iii-lii.il nt the dreaded cancer had caused inch a reaction lis to bring uu the iii Â« in i carried hi tl i lie no duu bt heard the lirst simk t the cluck a well aa others â– lotvn stal in.'i aa each successive blow stunk slowly upon the bell the sense uf danger and iho remembrance ofthe dream became greater and greater and to so weakened a frame and to so li-,-ii a mind no doubt these caused the c.t astrophe !' i not improbable most ghost sto ri.-s inighl i loin j to end in a similar solution â€” notes and queries th 11 s moving â€” tiie newark i n i.i adet , ist r at - gome of ibe lead ing second a'it >â– nti-is in that city have oguin set a peri for the destruction of the world professing to have discovered he errors of iheir previous calculations and in bate finally ascertained tbe exact truth tbey regard the recent iinauciul tlepressi ui and the prevailing religious ex itemeul us bigns of the last day uy the next arrival from europo they ex pi-et t.i lu-iir of the destruction of lhe city of i e and this will portend tho cou flugratiou ofthe world next summer tim following pithy correspondence re cently passed between a baptist and methodist clergyman it is said in a city where n great revival has been in pro gress lt.vl-l i i to ml . i'll i i 1 i 1 1 illi i vman iiear brother i biih.i1 baptize some converts to-morrow : if any ot your con verts refer to be baptized in our mode i shall be happy to baptise them ns can didates fi a your chu i ml i ll'uilsl to 11 ll'l ist i.i ll'.-.man dear brother vours received i pre fer to wit-li my own sheep a biter bit a | r fellow who had spent ban i is ,,(' dollars ut a certain groggery being fain i and weak and out of change asked tiie landlord tu trust hi in with u glass ol liqu â€¢â€¢ n 1 never ma â€¢ a p f ii siieb litis i css vv . ! y tbe poor fellow turned to u gent n who uas sitting i and tvbuiii be bud know ii iu better i i â– â€¢ will you lend u e a sixpence i 'â€¢ ( e lainly was t ie re iy the ian ii rd with iihiei il v placed t lie decanter n 1 lu t â– â€ž a pretty good horn and turned with evident satis bad lent bim thu sixpence and aid : â– â€¢ 1 1 â– .-.-. ii , :- the sixpence i owe you â€” 1 make it a point 1 grade i as i am always t . pay borrowed money before my grog . snoic .'.' ' i'he weather at biclimoii . lay is spi ken oi as be ing veit il - i f a'.'if . sliuvv fell during the m i ruing 1 ut i in i it ell there - . tt i , , 1 1 t s , n ,,.,,,. . i \ i i . , i i : . i it . , . r i . ' . it i ntdi , '.!..,[ li ll i ' i cllll - ii - nl til fi of new v i a . 1 1 ,. i - wi'h i â–

1 1 lutunek i i i i , u \ s i > i'l.o.'kil.tolt virlli iiiolitiii ilie idlli ul nar \ i li il i nt is ip rniie idi.g tv'iiel the i held in pre lions rum mi in it ibe tl ., ighl if n i lo u in ti u Â« ii m-s i t,i ej a at i-ii nil i ..â€¢ pill i nf nr people l'i aiguali-e it can it be io lib â– in i iheru j i want i pall i ic pi . lo mi i he purl i our cit icons ! oi th is u.i waul of tin noble p t y is it thai lliej un hit tl hi i'l i'lll f ll'l ll i â€¢ til i i nf ilm i i a h . i t w im ii iilu . i nif the i â– . a i i i,i tleeds i .. i ni i isu l.y uj.proiiri lite in n . â– â– it'jn icing hie j.ei i il re tin ii nl . nn in ei.pi 1 1 1 v dear i t mat ked cbi.i act risl c with .,, . civil ,/. i i mil i ii . i i ul t â– â– | of i nn ti .- li i the recurrence ul t lie iy up n which sou et em ti n t red of vast ii iif ia ,â€¢ in lhe inii ii n i - c ifl i atf ii t a a at ei v fin i i i'i a of joy in | it . , : i . it bl.rsl i jlttl . '.â€¢â€¢! -' , ill i'lie fi â€¢ anil uoinaus as i â– i \ .- n nt ol liislory kuo .' , liii ili ir garni i i.i i i ' un u.i u i u of son event ol in in.n r t some < . i it in not ii lover i â– nl iatii llui ii ia pud i'.ii . \ i i pies a ii hist . i t i ins with iilu sit i lhe present ti uie is lull ol jirui i innul m in tin nl mir initial i'n lu mu nw n l'i . f a uie nu tin n iin t states disttngn riiile i-ere.u.i ' m , hi a i in i iiiii ia in in iere.1 1 t en ergot i i il .. â– â– 1 1 d i . i acts thai vv e ro the pol'tetl'ii ns days ji , , i|,i ir i.'i-i slati â– ' i rale - i ilav in ' r ujioii which iheii i â– ' '"' â€¢""' j.v | i i impel ,| d ia i 1 1 id .,.,!,,,' i l.e i , ,,. | ,,,- i ain i et i'll the l.ii'lli , â– â– , f ur di-.li.igii i |. â– up .,, ,| ,. . , ... v i i ye pal i il - â– ., , f i - . i \ i a â– " .' .: ':.'.- , a t j v,,,ir nil ,.--â– â€¢.. i iii nnd im â– , as the ..... up ,.,, w hied â€¢' - â– â– ' . â– \ p a a ' â– rid ! i of 1 i the i pie of nil nil i.ul it is belli in pr t a rente ranee i.v il â– nf v ' lei ii-v of sl it -, f r it im upon that d â– . ' - \ i i a "" i ia i ie i liberal ttder in i |,,..- father and tin i i .-â– i i.-iiion of ' iiiuii a nd ind on â€¢ ' â– i ' lulv i i lite - â– . â– â– n â– - â€¢ â€¢ : â€¢ | -. thp vear 1 7 t ' â– nli ii'.'b ilm innrl '.- -â€¢ i â– -. i '. i â– ' ... i til pÂ«t int viid il â– â– â€¢ â€¢ â€¢-..,. i lie â– â€¢ tt : -,â– ' ' ' - 1 ' - ' â– â€¢ . 1 . - well â– if rmr gri.tit i . â– , a '-,-.-â– â€¢ . i . ,. â– ihat â€¢ - â€¢ ni w i.-l ii.rv.'.l i hearts a -, i lu t r ui t1 eir inn i"-t v und â– row - li tl f iiiinif'f of rip i hi rm â€¢ 1 â€¢', i ,â– â– â€¢ , || . â– mav - li '- iii flan â– â– . â– t â– < r i . i i â– earls " f ! it t ! ,. nil of 1 1 â– t i â– a'f i f ' â– ' if it â– tin . li â– â€¢ - .. i n'.a â€¢!, . '.,â€¢ nn i â– â– f these nuts nf initio ml bless "â– /- . iltev have i â€¢ t i â€¢ fii - ' , 1 t , r work tlieir i i if thev sin â– -, , i ' ev li ive a â€¢!., â– â€¢ â– i '. â– â€¢',-'â€¢ â€¢ ' â€¢ most j-i nl i ri-i ,-â– ..' f thev ' nt i i of mav it v ' i â– 1 77 that a lit i ... assembled nt i nlotti ml tl â– rem ,| v ed to be ' â€¢ .' die !' wa at i t pi that due i ' i â– ' â– i an 1 1 ! - tt ere performed ll i a l:itt the'ii in in minds and hearts li is dear and in ifn â€¢â– i'l'l'vl it if all v i-i-in - i a thai the 20th mu should â– â– â– " rtaneo in t lie est â€¢ f true xortl i ih ve nil other days live nnlv t il upon v inch the s vi nr ol'tho " vv as born i i ntc as -., i are not pi ' u-ined n to their history lliev ki tv verv i ittle of â€¢'' â– â€¢ ition nf ihp i i â€¢' ai lit mul vicr.il ies won .-! the r-hi vah i lionri n s uu i n oble i ieri -: - -.. t lu.t i . d the career of ibe | ill r.tn of iln i nl ion if then our ) pie w â– bul le tin i of i if i mi in i thev would i i nnlv be . .-. led to leai n more â– â– '' ' â€¢ r stalt-v l.l-t ry . i n i m . 1 1 1 ' . i bo | ui t ' â€¢ ' ' . ' â– â– '...â– !' pratlfude nnd prniÂ«o to tbo ineinorv of iho i jfiiti.i w li i li ! int no in ,,,- 1 do serve \\ n ho|io flint the rain iiv an proiiehing 20tb mav will be did t si_-ni.t i n in-ill v jinrl a ai of in beloved hi state ai i that nnr pe.-.plo ill maui i'esl ' â€¢' r a pj.reei iti t the gbiries Â« li ieh ;. ainl.lv conneet d tt i.li that 1 iv ' iv bllfll lll'lllnlll ia ions as . iili |, ., ii iv think best wn si recur !â€¢â– this â€¢ ft amain in mir next and in tbe in an iaie rust - ' n â€¢ ,- 1 f . that the hr ' ' - , f the pr - â– tt 11 expro's the elves t it"i i i ihe ,- ni a ii i ul imi of this in i i injjoi ' mil event " l i t : ' f irh's if win nt tnd ( 'â– /â– ', in tin hands i'armei-s lhe information we bate received iron ur correspondents ill this mil the adjoining states the last ihreo ar weeks le tves n . d mbt wh itever that the stocks nf wheal and < lorn in tho is of i'i.r.ni i â– : ai a en mous i lie ii i ' in rent for w 1 eat hu i < let ber tv as ' ' ir lido tv the o tin f ol ii|,',n ii by â– ' - "'â– '. mis 1 1 1 nt ihey mia ted lo sell pre - lo hold ii over until r|iring for 'â€¢ r pi u-f ; but in ibi tbey will be it 1 â– now pretl v r.i i nn el t disappointed ike wheat ' is still iu iheir bunds but h liether they u ill pm i with it at present kl nr nn nuts per bushel , it is i \ ng doubtful many of our correspondents bay ibat " i withstanding the lurgu tiinni.ut of joru lama ed l.i-t iv inter partly by being i'm sen before ii was ripe n was ret ty goner i the case in t ho inn lliern beetious ..!' â– ' â€¢ toi ii stales . m.i pui t'y by being i"1 bi tho ci il before it it us tli t , there will i in iic.li bound i i n mt he coun ii any previous yoar the bound i.-.i iny boon carol oi i'od whilst i i ii ** *^ v n * ii s y'lt'^hlii'tif ! maiplii i a \ i a 1 x !} iii a u â™¦ pcujtrt to palitirs ttftos irir.i!t:irr h\tm coiirrff tljf rls n srtftfei ihurnlitji and tljr anili orrlf vol xiv salisbury x c may i 1858 number 41 tin damaged has been fed tn hoys and -'"â– ''- i nli kini tt iiii ii im i.i i ii i in intense iiuxii -\ i procure old < i n for need vv ch i -. i i t !..-,â– , hnsall ul a i cincinnati pi â– â– < rent mart it ill it-r mammt\m â€” mmaa mm-.tini-pin-i j-_p_i i â– i â€” xuriniltural i'r lie sou in in l â€ž ,,.,,. i i inir lis lgrlcullut.il i m-s ar 1 â– :' iiiii.n ci i.tiv rim since ' l.e i ,,,!,- reduction in t .- ;. f f nnd al i 1 eight on ii m.-mv inquiries l'u â€¢' ; â– ii regard to the i.i method i n f_riiliâ€žer will â– ' â€¢ reply tin u tho col . - - i i ' nethod of appl cation i nn new i-ii md a still bit lain nl " .- rati of all iii fifty i ll.e acre it the ground be i'taivs of i . ' . ' - t . . _ . . | i f i \ i els li this ii|i ilicatioii will prolm ' -â€¢ i'.n mei - not living itry a i it . i ie i i ' .- i'ia â– â– i uup i i'uii-i scent mu t form a pi.i't f this eo.ii piist i ns ull 11 tie r fl v ' . - lull â– t up ,|| fin land tt liii , cr - i â– ; so â– henelil â– s the com pool mi mill in made upon tiie place il i - to he use i i - will sat e .-. j he mat rials might f b ruj.il _â– - ol fence conn :-. pond in u.i -. dg m corn bin iks oi straw â– f ant kind lent i -. iv â€¢â– -. 1 iiu lime and these â– . in a 1 1 e r u a t . lay lava - ing say i uie i itch ol liitiu ., â– - ii : ' ol other materials v it tl in i lias bu far ndva.ie a i .!'....- iu be i muled en ilt , tin i eu i sl ai be cut do a a j i . , t am i 1 iiifl a second i i n â– ii f j a 1 feet mixture 1 i'te . , ihis way will a im i â– :; cl ujioii an acre ol 1 i - lasl v f.n at i il.iit rate to s e | ii tiiivsl il .. " i j'i â€¢ rst soil â€¢ â– result was i rty bushels of very su r wheal lu i i acre t - . until paid ine six ills pel isliel i'm -._':. - - a l . . i ihii d it ai i in j t ai i in rate of li i teen bushels to the acre e us . no jm i - pl-nlit of 6licll ill '..'.â– ' if the li nio liinl mount the land -.. iii.i i , i.i cd will liaa a heav y crop , ,| clovei s niartiiig point i lie l i ncesb of li ii w.illl land he â– xpeusive â€” i i not be u.-ed on land iie-li i uie â€¢ â€¢! t rj ' itter ! hut " seen il . clay laud entire it u â– a u out i course if i lit il vv .. produced und iho ex|.ei-imel.ter deter ii icd aja.a-t tin use . 1 lime as a ma mn e lime shoultl imt be a|>jdicd t the wei land i he b . ben lit ull dry -â– â€¢ - it it iiiav bo of great lo out a iml of imi im le -'â– 1 1 ice lo the ad joining field lis iidnptalinii to the soil loriiiineil by i xj.ei i un sine the libei id i eilucl i m in freights nn the we-u-in i alliiiilie and i io i ieoigiu kail ll el i ..,-'â– exjiel inn his eau hi made tt ul groat expel so hy | iniiteri lit ni within 10 or i miles ol liicsi roads lime d s nol iiicrca e all our crojii eijually . 1 1 be tit cotton tt heal iiiui peas ni"-t i \ a and i at \ less and con a in i outs least when mixed with ashes the cited .... corn and outs is much grea ter iln wl.eu used alone in fact a mit t uro of lime and ashes s cms greatly t augment the fertilizing power i each where a comj.osl is not iiiiulo and it i designed to i.j>|.ly tho li.uo directly !â– cotton or corn the best plan is to run i i ur row us tlee|i and wiile usjiossible 111 it with corn stalks straw leaves i.e s|u inkle i i mo on ii nt the rate ol els t tin uere nnd then cov er it t man until planting tune this i bosl uotlc ii the mil iiiuii a slid cheujier amplication "'' ll ' by first coating the beed w ith tar , vv i id ly tin lie and then pilling it ill mill an addition of ashes will improve th re alt maj dickinson one nf tbo la crest and i now . lk am â– â– ^ â€” n n â€”.â€”â€”â€”_.-.*_â– _â€” m m__m â– i | if i i.h 1 1 i !,.- llill'll sllllch 1 , til iii inl ...' ili n lining li iiip i llllll'it if f mi i â– ' .- f 1 1 l'i an i he ] j ,'.,â€¢â– !' i :.! - ail li ill hi ||| i um l ia f t lie mout practical aii,l suggestive esses tliat it lias in f a iny gyutl for t nn tn road : " i Â« ll _ it ,â– ill r he i lien n i , pre i'.ii i!i,'-i',,l t'i,r sowing na liifif i i â– ll.al ll fm lu.'i ii all .'< i !â– . g f.v r nl vvitlmiit li.-i luring nml then apply ii's ''"' v,'.v tiling rn things in st.il hick 1 ta iil.l ii > think of farming tt i'l i i.n lima an i plaster ns i tt milil â– â€¢' keeping i -,â€¢ vv itlioul ii ii fa camphor . iml stielt iua salvo â– i will 1,-11 yon how yon can put n cmii ut i ur inn ail 1 1 1 i,ls of seed a even it n ii pai utor f,n it a coat nt iiint tir a lli ai i with lii brush ; an iron ki-t t f best t in \ tliu lur nml water have sufficient boiling water antl then i mi r in sufficient water in stir what evei i j iiu v a imi in tlint . in Â« liter an i tar iv i nine rn fi if l a ith fvi-i t i ui i 1 1 will tliin lie eo.iteil ev enly ami is re i i take nt shu vei it int a liii-lifi fur l.iii-ki'l in at be | > 1 1 1 ,,\ er a â€¢ light liarn . i c itch the vv uter as s.h.ii us i t - ion draining tlirnvv then int a i . t here â€¢ on can mix ami put on i t lintet â€¢ i - in boil lack , major dickinson i a very high ngri i-iiliiual authority ii the last ren.iitk . rjiioteil he true and lie bat - it is th re t â– nf i .- ta expei iei.ee t lien et ert farmer i to be lilatnetj who tinea i.ol 1 great v . â– ease li - a ops m ijor i â€¢, iusoii if )., i â€¢ of i perma ' iient iinprovemei.t nf the noil hut the in â– â€¢ â– ..-â– - â– if a j â– . â– ii p in i he in ,-; t-i -. . clll mill i i a a suppose an expei inipril in w hid t are considered 1 e ; hitter ' jail clins.-i a car i i of i ime 20 p bush â€¢ i when slttl-ke 1 this tall become 1 ' ieieiit in i post i for about ' twenty acres of laml let i.i take ll.e 1 i r-st field hi lii farm - iv 20 acres i'iie lime if he does not use it iuiine.li itely should in thrown under a slinde it tv ill keep f a an iuilefinate pei oil if the rain doeai.otreucl.it let i iu make ' fl after ii ia betl le i 8av of twenty bushels waste litter pond iiiucl ! fee iii one i f lime l'iiis vvoulil five an ' application uf aboui 300 bushels of coin ' i t the acre or 15 wagon load of 20 ' els i iich let this e"iii|i"-t be spread n tin inn i an i p ivved in previmisly tn ' sowing wlieat let iho wheat be snaked ' ne sii me a usual ; uf crvvards coal , i with tar and a mixture of li.no ami â€¢' ashes lei the wheal lie sowed plowed nml ii n harrowed or brushed after ; let i iver seed or if peru.iuieut ; pasl lire l.e desin i other grass seeds with ' ' iln clot ci ,â– ci iitted with tar and , â– â– â– sowed aud i illed 1 1 ' should not . i-otvetl or merely rolled grass seetla will nol t ' elate nu inch tin ler acoiupact boil the ' seeds man is often blaiued tor our ignor i mt treatment uf liis seeds when the ' tvheut is cut no matter how thin the hogs ' . l.e or imtv groat the clamor for ' in in m the good ijatile let it a ! ii ,,,!' go n tl a sown until the ' t-lover has gm.0 to seed aud at lhe end i ' two or t lire yeara this ti id lightly grnz ' ed will have mi lerg.mc a surprising ' transformation a field so treated which ' now would bring five bushels of wheat will then bring fifteen to twenty f a inl i year a field so treated which now ' would brinif life linshela of wheat tt tlic-n bring fifteen to twenty of a g 1 ' vc-ar a permanent improvement having . i inn le imt only in the fertility but the texture of the soil ii is proper for ma tn bay lliat il ia nn certain how long planters can he 8iip i tli lime nt these cheap rates our j ii 1 ail are imperfectly supplied ttiil rolling st.u-k and as s i as other and in if pi litable freights offer ihey will rc-fu -,- to lake lime for manure it may be thai the roads would make a special provision for lime for manure it is cer imi tin gentlemen now nt the bond i the two roads mentioned will tin all that their duty will allow as things now stand il is i in feared that when next Â« lii-.it i'i up comes in it will l.e im possible to dp ngi icultttrttl line it will be in.'i-t prudent for persons who do re in use lime in the fall t order now when cars can he obtained i mo is now nn i transported at tho cheapest n'or thcrn rates it is only iu consequence of the recent commercial depression dimin ishing ordinary km lioad freights that an opportunity has been afforded of iry in this agricultural experiment li luia been iny in llml plantera would avail themselves of it with such proinptne to j n ,â€¢ il subject a c an ling impor tance nt ilie minds of our rail mad an lli rin s am thus tl.oill to collbtrucl cttra s is dono ii kuropo bpociully for the transportation of lime vl.c.i 1 1 . - is dune a still f.n i her reduction on both cost and i ..: lime mav be expected ui - respectfully c w llu waul kingston ga april i 1658 surface manuring ki,ii,,i soi i ui i:n ccitivat a iii my researches into this friitfu subject it im been mv lot lo meet with few notes nf experience consonant with my own very few and with ou exception very , â– , i,t tui f i tbe cxcepi i will t i b fo i line ext Â»' i ii-tn-e of au old an i um â– tobacco pi niter " n u man should bury manure though bo paid or ll.e pri '.." withonl mnlliplyitig words cither in fact or argument i would hen endorse that venerable gentleman to tliucxteul nf n iii{r ibat ibe s i fuel action llu liveliest nil ., ill tbo ai t li lll.il st i'l-'inai.i'lit ' ever derived from barn-yard ii.i.iure it ' my kirn t e.li;e bus been uttuiuedbv im , i l t b|.i'oa.ling it l.e i n quautily in re . . i less ii the surface of the gruiiul and i keeping it there a lony us tbe no â€” ities ' n f cultivation tv ili penn ii â€” 1 1 !â€¢â– i in â€¢.-. tin ' better i am i.iclinetl to state the lifter eiico in favor of this method as tint be , tween manuring and not man a ng ,,' , all i i hat f been f irci 1 into the sorrowful ' .-. mt iclimi that uf the m f lol.s of cotton seed aiinnully a|.plied a a matiure iii these southern states i c nitiely-ii ih part of i i wasted and ooutitin the la . . . i in ir of haul ing ind damage ir nn the en .- ,. ' a of â– â– i un heat i tc , far t i-i than wasted i lave our fanners examine 1 t esc lit lie dejinsttes when a gwecping rain bus laid tin-in open ' have they been grati tie 1 ul the little ni t ul kcniiig iu a the si 111 blacker pa . cukes of flattened inn which are the issue of their unsavo ry labors in tbo way of preparing fuod foi plants '. 1 i i have ai i that i would not ad luce act oi arguiii mt it is trul y tl ti i not t i do go ; anil as my iosition is i . ble to la assailed i will at least ihr w mi an advanced guard in the direct if the enemy science lias conceded ' n fact i i t io ussoi.ee of line scieuco lo concede that botween the plainest cause and the l.loat palpable effect tlioro is ll i . ii of mystery vv here her steps nre stayed where the wisest lead ia the mosl reverently bowed down aro wens if our !_- - a aiiia when vvo ascribe to i | limit the attributes of a-i animal nnd -| ..- i k of its set ting it f i and glial i we withhold from our mother earth ' merit of her skill in cooking it ecus ing at the command of theory to place uir little contributions of raw material xuctly wherethrough endless ages she bus carefully deposited i er own ? i believe i have stated mv pogitioti clearly bul let ine give one item of prac tice i will select a pouch tree as one i as chosen to preach me a capital sernmii ibis morning having been grafted on i ickasatv plum the cm ise uf its roots is prettily marked by little eruptions nf the phi in illustrating tho fact ili.it the in t a treo may t xtetid far be ond tho spread of its branches ; and also the folly of grafting a peaeli on primus i-l.i i-.i-a i did a peach ireo need digging and iiiii giug i should dig first und dung secondly not by way uf mulch particu larly nor tliat lains would cany ii down etc but for all iiii and for the further reason tliat the earth is a great absorb ent and it capacity for all enriching uu sos is hereby most signally enhanced â€” ammonia attracts water the earth ut iracts bnth yours at the end of my paper t april 1 x a just judgment ,! u-t before the doatli nf t â€¢â– emperor nicholas sif iuissiu an affair occurred in tt hid the i".ii j istico ol ids charactei tt as mil i v ili-p it ed i lie chi hi i a iiiiiekeepei attached to the house of a severe and a cruel nobleman ti veritable nero in ng his serfs wa so iiufortii as to break the leu of a i itlo ting bel i _ ing tu tho bunting pack â€¢'( tho estate 1 ..â– nobleui m fur oils seized the child drugged bim inlo his armory and vt bull of i pistol shattered his skull uverliouriug t o i u ... ult tho gamekeeper hurried to tho scene and found hint in tbe presence ol tl tc dent body of liis ii inn tho murderer standing near bi v nil ill was it you that killed my child .'" do ii landed the gamekeeper iua voice bruk eu with despair li was i " why di i you d go i llf.'iiii-e in had broken the leg of one of iii v dogs li.oc.nnn end t our soul tugod ! vou are aboui to die ! tho lordly assassin tried tograsp anoth or pistol ; but before l.e could succeed i in gamekeeper with uu irou baud line t bim on his i.i ee â€”â€”â€”, â– â€” â€” i â€”_â– â€”*_â€” -â€”â€”-.-_â– â€”â€”â– ____â€”_â– ___â– __â€”_â– ___â€”â– â€”â€”â€”â€”_â– " lleei iiiui ml your nul to god i loll vmi thill b at have pity nil your snul lllll iii ih ' - ilut f hi nil mercy i i'u.t 1 llolpl cried the tinblo man striigxling iu van will the fierce a-|i uiiiiii held him tn the ground lii imi waul _â€¢ 1 ( 1 will give you as much as tun can need t.!l will mil stop the flow fbl i 1 1 i yon wish you i freedom ! i'uu shall hat ,â€¢ ii i , icrity will not rest re me my child i n mei merc i help to the rescue i attracted by these cries a tr.-ui -, ii run to defend iheir mu -:> r i lul at lhe sight of that corpse of thu father's des pair ll f prel.ti.de i all the imrrui ofthe tragedy which had just jiussud iu ihat blood i , ned hall lli ip in iu v children ci ied the no blema.i def ml ine !" llui imi a voice was heard not an arm t a extended t.i lielp tho uiurderer lin-e i est men liuvu not come here in save you slid liif faun kfi j.er lint an here t judge and assist in thoexecu ii-.ii of your sentence liaising bun linn im bound in arms ami inadu him it down then briefly recounting all iiii acts i if i i deuce and thus - f authori ty 1 â– â– - hich the iiobleu.au had been guilty the guiuekee|ier transformed ii.touju ige mibjeet him to n long interrogation in ia i i i f ,â– , if the i it ol tin ina lered elnld aii i silent evidence of tho last ti addressing i hu sei is he â– le man lid what lilslnnel.t should the man receive i dealh replied with ono v-nice the â– â– - â€¢â€¢:' thai ti ilm u.i of jusi co inl n'ho till take iijinii hiiusell ll.u oiiiee ol ' \ . it ion ; :" " 1 lie : .; i ei vv im is now childless !" an swered lhe ume kft-per ami repeating a ilm i lime lieciiiu.nend ai mil t 1 , â– .." le | inged the sword to tho bill into the i i nun - breast tiie same day he delivered himself up to the local ml . i -, i ut the l 1 1 1 i or on being itil'oi meil i n e i.ll'nr order i that he â– he s i ai liberty sat ing this ii an has >' nu milted uu e hue ; tu a dug i '!, alii of a dog the tops of he mulberry trees bv in v in iii'mrniii.y david being hard pressed by the pi ine wanted direction vvlien and bow to ue it u.'uiiisi tbein and the lord answered let it be that when thou lieuie-t the s und f a going in the tnj.s of ihe mulberry trees then thou shall bestir thyself for then shall the lord go out before il.ee and why may we ii"t spiritualize his direction and encouriig uienl ; iu rebuke for the hacks ill iugs uf the ch hit ies god has for sei ei al tears past iu a great rn t lie special rot it ing influences f his spirit from them and i lie congregation (' aired with the ear lieryettrsof the century there have been i powerful revivals lint are tliere a i ii iw very enconrageing signs that lie ut to return ; 1 seem to hoar as it were a sound iu ihe tops of the mulberry trees iissiirring us that lie is on his way an ! mistiiki i ! 1 ) , i not bear it in the â– nceiueut and progress of revivals which are springing up here and tliere a - el i_-hl baud and oil the left neat an 1 far â– i '; i nn sure 1 hear it in two : the mil t.isli at of tho town whore 1 dwell as a voice calling upon the church t â– bestit i fm then shall lhe lord _,, ,, ut before her dear brethren ministers and elm relies do you i ' . . tho sound i 1 1 - going the i eat i ess of ii is strength ' to - im i liehohl hearken ; tho at ! i ees in o be â– an in in shake licti.keiiing his presence the trees in â– ui very midst may bo moved a revi tai mat be just ready to break out and ym not beed thu sound and bestir yourself xow when the lord is ready to go before you now i the time to wel come his c',ini>i_r iv is the time lo ask ti imi ve will and it i-luill be done um ' t . in now time t inquire lord vv i it wilt i boil have us tu du '." ami to un it there should lie no delay iln inosl favorable season of the year us ex perience proves n , , i s n l,e over if i . it 1 bad iii.i listone 1 lor the s,,'ii ami heeded it how fatal might bate been the i-oi sequences a litlle delay might have delivered him into the baa i of tlte l'lnl isliin-s s a now ii vmi th not bestir t.iiii-in when the sound is heard , ever so faintly tho spirit of ll.e i i grieved may pass by and who can i over ifi urn ' â€¢ -Â» â€¢ a traveler in tbo hackwools met vv i t li ,. ' itler near a in as und inquired w in so house '. hog's a ., ll i t built !" w â– â– i 1 in diet ii ii ivv 1 i \ ii catch them i it f ih smith to j iu it really is n sin yom pretty house fenced in q loth 1 -. ynu'ro wrong the place i leneed conf und it mv v il'o ni tbe time a t . t und it i i l i ____ temperance alphabet a i i â€¢. adder tin lit ill lite cup the liiiiikiinl jon i ice it an 1 i ii up l . ! ii bottle m.i iced 3-f*poi n ' ti n â– a u ij ,.,. . j i l,,r i t * to tlrink .. ia tv tli , .. a u ii i . â– i . llu ... ll ,Â« for i f ikiir.l in-i i .. .% ii iua â– 1 1 . it ii f -. and liotv dirty in i'l thesl i . it to di ink ; wliiii a ui â€” ll he il t . . . . i i p i a .-. i wilo tt 1 t ll.i fear 1 . ;. . i , i â– â€¢- people lazy , i lo tltt-ir tt a a i li i.i.-y i i 1 â– ' i ia i â– i iii ' ..â– 11 i'.ilut , v .... . i you lli a i i gut mil j i 1 .: .!., ' a . i . '. ,â– i . â– kept i : t tt it in a i -.â– ;'!. k ,- 1 ii kiiutt i.'.l ' ii t :. little renia i . 1 â– i .- - .,, a at iili wini r wnh i l is i i...j i i -, t .. ime 1 ,,-!,' i a .... i all are tiie t -, ne m i i â– ! m ikey who - tt i iliiin m.in il in i once in ik inin ar in it ... i a . ,' .. n . i i who pit the t ine aii hint ii iln it | , ; . ... up il tt ulc cl ' ' in i if m i li ii mil are ma lo i'll -' v in i ill i - â– a , lit a nu ..- una p 1 1 pll all y i . in in n should take i t a . ni i sign your nam v',,ir a ak you should inn e cj is i i quarri 1 : i k bharp and you'll find in in every q there liq lor i'.'liiud ii i for rum an i for nimseller t wnh n ,,, ii iher ii.it s i for snow vt'luif ii i â– drunkard lies . '.. â– â– ':;:â– i t uie lie i..r a ,. i 1 ... . â– - .,;. . . i - t , : |' ppler w ii grows worse and worse is â– is sorrow nol a drop . .: -,-. v i for i'm n la niii'iii ili strength w.i i tin i 1 ..', 11 1 we i cotu i'i ..; â– â– v .- i.i victim who stllggl : i f i'lil'1 ' ii ii ill ill where t ,- d itvaed x i for xerxes a i.i _-.- ii iiv i 1 1 ; 1 it ii nruiy il . i lurgei a - â€¢ -. y :- li.r youth i > a ling youth ob .- ,-â– ' i â– irink sl 1 a i uee also ensuarc 7 i for fulfil i i ii ivhisket ' i i . mm ) ,- m i m s ti i-iii an n ('. hi i.i a , n a die j iro ... - fresh ai i .. , paget sound ll wu wore asked for an opinion as t what portion nf the united states will iiinke the greatest re lative progress in p jiul ition wealth and the development f its industrial resour ces within the next ten years we should not hesitate t reply ihe country about 1'iigi-t s inn tbo ian i is if i . â– anil i covered with dense ami tart valuable timber the climate i regtil ir mild ami healthy bearing n great rescuiblunce t tli.ii of san francisco there are nume rous mines ,â€¢;' c u i _'â– â– id in ma ny of the streams a a i the whole country is opened to commerce hy a magnificent bay which extends two hundred miles inland and abounds with excellent har bors deep enough for tin largest vessels all this bay named admi rably inlet at it mouth and l'uget sound it its southern portion offers convenien ces for internal trade unequalled proba bly lit any other buy in the world there i.i im hay at lae mouth and t.'-.-u can pass either way in ml kinds nt weather while n-i le iae depth i valor in the channel i in u i place less than fifty i i â– i "!' the :- mu i iliei e is a level tract f lei i iln laud over which a i ail road lie a i if in the i limiliiii i . a i -' sty miles and the u'asliiii toiiians ; ;' ihey can get iln railroad they mil get with it a large share t tin tru !,- of the valleys nt the colin bin passes ami willamette trade which now through the dilkcult an i l,m ger ns eutruni â– ol tho c lamina where steamer it ul ...- was net inn a - â– â– detained fur eight days before sl.e c.uld ut i â– i .' " - â€¢ ii ti 1 country had just made a s-art in i .; t iti 1835 nli lufi w;ir brok it iit.t e away the i i i.n ed inaiiv of the settlers and pill a stop ' , moel of tin i improvement i ..- dam age form ii.e i bans ig now effectu and finally removed and wa ten i \ Â« ill this tear take a new tart i he sound already hat a considerable t trade for it mall population t i re aro its banks ixteen saw mills capable f i turning 100 000 feel of saw n lum ber am uu ly in jtraighl nnd tail tim ber is valuable for spars ami carg i 1 ihem are inl to new i rk england and ii rtralia tiie farmers on lhe sound have lent 0 barrel i flour of last tear's crop to sin fi anei-ei ,, aad ibis year ihey will send fur re there are set ,â– i-id hotirishing towna in iheterritorv of which the principal are ' hy mpia and steilcuom alia < allfornia ' lord lyluetob and die ghotit soma t a â– .,-,, i ni"t nn old fentl man at if ii in sui i.v iirar willed i i'h | i ice tt 1 1 era ins lur.li ; lied ii javo in wing nc--.iu.it which l.e l,n,l from a gentleman who mi iu il i,..ii nt tn time tin person mis ili i rf i,i-i ni i neighboring town who ni hil Â« i uu 1 , i ml i on unit t in nai-i il inl ni nnd who it-.-is h frequent visitor to liii i'.i'1-iiiji i ii iioi v ordii i-i ,â– i â– '. ' â– â– - lie li nul tin fli.-t i lady itii'in lia im i m-duei a a p tred in lam nnd ; li ted liis d itli nl i j ..'â€¢ in u n ti in ii tin 1 la i i , in following li ii.i..iui i a i \ 111 i onl llius far i it tii i ]..... 1 a pu at imi tin 1 1 a of ila mother uf llu , , it iii tpicstion " in hatl died tif a br k a item â€¢ . in .â– of in i daughter - dishonor lord i.i it u i mu nt t im in r very i â– ... i la ul li in-.li in ii'ii-'i'i ai nl las s an i Â« r suhjet t i what mt informant called suffocating lii â€” probably nervous h it iln ii u unit it appears i lhe day uf liii l-'.-iili the foretold third 1 iy he i ad a | arty of l i'l nl l'u | 1 if a a iiliniii was ilia organist ttli'-ti un iuforinn.it had ll.e nceoiu.t lie ii'.s'l.ii i.i n nm waa in a state of some a.il itiutt an i had luld ll.e story ul lhe dream lu in frirtid a ll.e niglil wu and mid night appeared ida in-i tfii-ii -- in i ,-... i ] i.ii i'ulit ; in i aume ft iua i - i aid dui iny i i .,',-â€¢ ' r â– - littleton mil frighten lu.nsell into mi ah i li tii'li t ..- ghost ii.it and ihey de tenu in .! a i'ia a l-.i k tt la 1 1 t,â€žâ€žl in ih room 1 it ul and when lie returned lo i hem they - 1 i " ii in i1 ' la ttli ! 12 ,.'.!.., k i past you've jockeyed the ghost ; tuat the beat thing i .,, â€¢_â– ., nul ily tu bed and iu lite morning j i!l i all 1 1 lit he according weill up atllirt ui while ili valet came down to fetch some thing it was said lo get some mint water which he was in lhe habit uf taking leaving la lotd altip ul in al thi period the cloi-k of the parish cl.urcli win i waa nol far off and which nf cutirae c 1 not have been touched began i n't to peal f,,rih the true inidnight in.ur the inlet pro ceeded up mm and shortly burst forth into loud t'lii'i it oi -. the parly run tin and found hi lordship dead my informant's i.npreaaion it i ihat the sudden revulsion of feeling from a tateofÂ»ecu>ih lo 6nding hiinaelf nl lhe ino in nl iu tin verv iii-lii.il nt the dreaded cancer had caused inch a reaction lis to bring uu the iii Â« in i carried hi tl i lie no duu bt heard the lirst simk t the cluck a well aa others â– lotvn stal in.'i aa each successive blow stunk slowly upon the bell the sense uf danger and iho remembrance ofthe dream became greater and greater and to so weakened a frame and to so li-,-ii a mind no doubt these caused the c.t astrophe !' i not improbable most ghost sto ri.-s inighl i loin j to end in a similar solution â€” notes and queries th 11 s moving â€” tiie newark i n i.i adet , ist r at - gome of ibe lead ing second a'it >â– nti-is in that city have oguin set a peri for the destruction of the world professing to have discovered he errors of iheir previous calculations and in bate finally ascertained tbe exact truth tbey regard the recent iinauciul tlepressi ui and the prevailing religious ex itemeul us bigns of the last day uy the next arrival from europo they ex pi-et t.i lu-iir of the destruction of lhe city of i e and this will portend tho cou flugratiou ofthe world next summer tim following pithy correspondence re cently passed between a baptist and methodist clergyman it is said in a city where n great revival has been in pro gress lt.vl-l i i to ml . i'll i i 1 i 1 1 illi i vman iiear brother i biih.i1 baptize some converts to-morrow : if any ot your con verts refer to be baptized in our mode i shall be happy to baptise them ns can didates fi a your chu i ml i ll'uilsl to 11 ll'l ist i.i ll'.-.man dear brother vours received i pre fer to wit-li my own sheep a biter bit a | r fellow who had spent ban i is ,,(' dollars ut a certain groggery being fain i and weak and out of change asked tiie landlord tu trust hi in with u glass ol liqu â€¢â€¢ n 1 never ma â€¢ a p f ii siieb litis i css vv . ! y tbe poor fellow turned to u gent n who uas sitting i and tvbuiii be bud know ii iu better i i â– â€¢ will you lend u e a sixpence i 'â€¢ ( e lainly was t ie re iy the ian ii rd with iihiei il v placed t lie decanter n 1 lu t â– â€ž a pretty good horn and turned with evident satis bad lent bim thu sixpence and aid : â– â€¢ 1 1 â– .-.-. ii , :- the sixpence i owe you â€” 1 make it a point 1 grade i as i am always t . pay borrowed money before my grog . snoic .'.' ' i'he weather at biclimoii . lay is spi ken oi as be ing veit il - i f a'.'if . sliuvv fell during the m i ruing 1 ut i in i it ell there - . tt i , , 1 1 t s , n ,,.,,,. . i \ i i . , i i : . i it . , . r i . ' . it i ntdi , '.!..,[ li ll i ' i cllll - ii - nl til fi of new v i a . 1 1 ,. i - wi'h i â–